Players of Valorant are expressing their worries to Riot about the prevalence of cheats, who they say are “getting out of hand” and turning the game into “a joke.” Regrettably, cheating in online games is not uncommon, particularly in first-person shooters like Call of Duty and Counter-Strike. Games like these tend to attract a large number of players.
Thankfully, in the case of Riot’s popular first-person shooter Valorant, cheating is not nearly as frequent as it is in other first-person shooters. This is mainly owing to the game’s Vanguard anti-cheat and the developers’ ongoing attempts to combat cheaters. On the other side, some gamers claim that the number of people that cheat is starting to grow out of control.
Players of honor who are worried about the increasing prevalence of cheats
Valorant user ‘Sad-Prize3891’ accused that the Oceanic servers are packed with cheaters using trigger bots on July 15 in a discussion on Reddit. The player went so far as to imply that the cheating issue in Valorant is just as terrible as the cheating problem in Counter-Strike. “I made a post a few months back talking about cheaters in Valorant, but at this point, it’s becoming a joke,” they said. “I posted a few months back about cheaters in Valorant.” “OCE servers are crawling with trigger bots that can survive many actions without being blocked. It isn’t perfect, to be honest.
“People are rage-cheating in radiant elo for several games with public providers, and to stop them, a Riot dev will need to intervene manually.” They also said, “Cheating is so common in Valorant now that I almost mistake this game as being 2018 CSGO.” To many people’s relief, they report having seldom come across dishonest players during their years playing Valorant.
One person stated that “the cheating has been getting out of hand,” and they meant it. It seems they have been collecting reports for the last eight months in preparation for implementing a mass ban, yet they continue to let these children participate in the game. A youngster from the other squad came clean about cheating on his current account two weeks ago and confessed that he had been doing it for the previous five months without any problems. Doesn’t appear like Riot care.” Even while this problem will never be entirely resolved, the Riot developers have in the past taken legal action against those who sell cheats, and it does not seem that they will cease doing so any time shortly.
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